New mayfly (Ephemeroptera) records from Idaho

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Entomological News, The American Entomological Society, Volume 113, Issue 2, p.131-136 (2002)

Call Number:

A02LES02IDUS

URL:

http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/88499#page/143/mode/1up

Keywords:

Acentrella parvula, Acentrella turbida, Acerpenna pygmaea, Ameletus suffusus, Ametropus ammophilus, Apobaetis indeprensus, Asioplax edmundsi, Baetis alius, Baetis notos, Baetodes bibranchius, Camelobaetidius mexicanus, mayflies, Pseudocloeon apache, SWAP

Abstract:

Seven genera and 20 species of mayflies that had not previously appeared as either published or thesis reports of Ephemeroptera from Idaho are recorded from that state for the first time. Available collection data for all species and remarks on the significance of species records are annotated. Some especially noteworthy newly reported Idaho species include Baetis alius, Baetodes bibranchius, Camelobaetidius mexicanus, and Pseudocloeon apache. Certain of the newly reported species, such as Baetis alius and Baetis notos, now appear more common in Idaho than elsewhere.

Notes:

ELECTRONIC FILE - Zoology: Invertebrates; ANIMAL EF: AMELETUS SUFFUSUS; ANIMAL EF: AMETROPUS AMMOPHILUS; ANIMAL EF: ASIOPLAX EDMUNDSI

SWAP (2/19/2016) citation:
Lester GT, McCafferty WP, Edmondson MR. 2002. New mayfly (Ephemeroptera) records from Idaho. Entomological News. 113(2):131–136.

Citation: Lester, G. T., W. P. McCafferty, and M. R. Edmonson. 2002. New mayfly (Ephemeroptera) records from Idaho. Entomological News 113(2): 131-136.